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Preview | Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
| 1916 | Irish Volunteers' uniform buttons | Imperial War Museums |
| 1916 | Photograph of Patrick Moran. Executed in Mountjoy Jail, 1921 | Dun Laoghaire and Bray 1913 Commemorative Committee; Moran, May |
| 1916 | Authentic list of names of members of ‘D’ Co 1st Batt who participated in the Rising of Easter Week 1916 | Callender, Ignatius; The Breslin family |
| 1916 | Skeleton of Clery’s and Imperial Hotel after 'The Sinn Fein Rising' | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | British Army in Trinity College | Kilmainham Gaol |
| 1916 | Mother of Pearl watch owned and worn by nurse Elizabeth O'Farrell during the 1916 Rising | Kilmainham Gaol |
| 1916 | Children scavenging for firewood during the Rising | Mercier Press |
| 1916 | British army unloading horses from a ship at Kingstown by gangplank | Sherwood Foresters Regimental Museum |
| 1916 | Antique book on shelf in Marsh's Library beside St. Patrick's Cathedral showing bullet hole dating from 1916 from a British machine gun in nearby Jacob's | Marsh's Library |
| 1916 | Portrait of Brig. Gen. W.H.M. Lowe C.B. British Army Director of operations during the 1916 Rising. | Defence Forces Ireland Military Archives |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Peter Clancy | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard. Sinn Fein Rebellion, Dublin. Rebel Countess leaves after Court-Martial | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Mrs. Joseph Plunkett (Miss Grace Gifford) | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard "Soldiers Holding a Dublin Street. The Irish Rebellion. May 1916" | Mullen, John |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Michael Mallin | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Lithograph of charcoal sketch depicting Patrick Pearse. | The Breslin family |
| 1916 | Pamphlet: "The Provisional Government to the Citizens of Dublin on the Momentous occasion of the proclamation of a Sovereign Independent Irish State". | Pearse, Patrick; The Allen Library, Bro. Allen Collection |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Captain F. Fahy | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. John O’Reilly "Killed in Action at City Hall Dublin" | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard. Sinn Fein Rebellion 1916. Sackville Street Dublin. | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Letter to the Archbishop of Dublin from J. Keegan, a gunsmith who had his entire shop cleared of weapons by the Irish Volunteers, looking for compensation from the Dependents' Fund | Dublin Diocesan Archives |
| 1916 | Original copy of the "Castle Document" in pamphlet form. | Dublin Diocesan Archives |
| 1916 | Letter from Henry O'Connor(?) to Archbishop William Walsh protesting at being asked his religion by a British Army officer when presenting a pass. | Dublin Diocesan Archives |
| 1916 | Memoriam Card for John Daly, Tom Clarke and John Edward Daly | The Coghlan Family |
| 1916 | Patriotic song list including "Ireland Over All" (sung to the tune of Deutschland Uber Alles) | Dublin Diocesan Archives |
| 1916 | Letter from Major L. James of Longford Barracks to the Archbishop of Dublin complaining of an address by a Fr. Joseph which was contrary to Martial Law | James, L. Major; Dublin Diocesan Archives |
| 1916 | Irish captives lined up ready to be sent to Jail in England | Sherwood Foresters Regimental Museum |
| 1916 | Postcard - Irish Rebellion May 1916, Sackville Street in ruins | South Dublin Libraries |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Sean Connolly | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Photograph of Clanwilliam Place Commanding the bridge | Kilmainham Gaol |
| 1916 | Pamphlet with Royal Coat of arms embossed at the top. Announcement of Pearse's surrender . | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Cover of "Sinn Fein Revolt Illustrated" pictorial record. | Kilmainham Gaol |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Henry O’Hanrahan | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard. Thomas Ashe. “Murdered by the English Enemy” | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Two faded photos of the British Army on board ship at sea 1916 headed for Ireland | Sherwood Foresters Regimental Museum |
| 1916 | Patrick Moran's INUVGATA Membership card 1918. Paddy Moran was executed in March 1921. | Dun Laoghaire and Bray 1913 Commemorative Committee; Moran, May |
| 1916 | Contemporary Republican postcard autographed by Peter Paul Galligan, Lieut. Shemus Doyle and RF King | The Allen Library, Bro. Allen Collection |
| 1916 | Brigadier Lowe's signed instructions as to where and how surrenders of the 1916 participants will be accepted. | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Eoin MacNeill B.A. | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Sinn Fein Rebellion postcard showing the corner of Sackville Street before and after. | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard. Sinn Fein Rebellion 1916. Sackville Street Dublin. | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Backlog of mail at Kingstown Railway Station caused by the 1916 Rising | Imperial War Museums |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Capt. Thomas Wafer. "Killed in the Hibernian Bank" | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Eamonn DeValera’s signature from Br. Allen’s autograph book. | deValera, Eamonn; The Allen Library, Bro. Allen Collection |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Sean Mac Diarmada | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard. Sinn Fein Rebellion 1916.. Corner of Sackville Street, Dublin | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard. Aerial view of the GPO taken from Nelson's Pillar showing destruction in 1916. | Mullen, John |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Captain William Cosgrave | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | View of O'Connell Street (Sackville Street) from Nelson's Pillar showing the destruction beneath | Agence Rol. Agence photographique; Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Estampes et photographie |
| 1916 | Lithograph of charcoal sketch depicting Sean McDermott. | The Breslin family |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Major John McBride | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard. Francis Sheehy Skeffington M.A. “Shot Without Trial” | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Pass dated 1st May 1916 to allow Henry O'Connor to travel from the Law Room in Dublin Castle to his home. | Dublin Diocesan Archives |
| 1916 | Four letters from various donors sent to Archbishop William Walsh for the relief of poverty after the 1916 Rising. | Dublin Diocesan Archives |
| 1916 | Prisoner being escorted across O'Connell Bridge under British Army armed escort. | Imperial War Museums |
| 1916 | Forensic photo, with accompanying note, of Patrick Pearse's 7.65mm pistol and holster given to Gen. Lowe on surrendering. | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Michael O’Hanrahan | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Captain Thomas Hunter | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Irish Volunteer Belt Buckle in brass bearing a harp in the centre | Kilmainham Gaol |
| 1916 | Postcard. Ruins of Dublin from the top of Nelson’s Pillar. | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard "Inside the General Post Office. The Irish Rebellion. May 1916" | Mullen, John |
| 1916 | Postcard - Sackville Street Dublin, 'Before and After' Sinn Fein Rebellion. Colour tinted. | South Dublin Libraries |
| 1916 | Letter to Archbishop William Walsh from Desmond Fitzgerald's wife, Mabel. She describes ill-treatment by the British Army. | Dublin Diocesan Archive |
| 1916 | Letter from General Maxwell Chief of British Army in Ireland, to Archbishop William Walsh requesting information about clergy who acted with particular gallantry. | Walsh, Archbishop William; Maxwell, General John; Dublin Diocesan Archives |
| 1916 | Anonymous letter from a woman, an English Catholic, to Archbishop William Walsh protesting at the Bishop's name being on a petition for clemency for Roger Casement | Dublin Diocesan Archive |
| 1916 | Anonymous postcard to Archbishop William Walsh protesting at the lack of action from the Catholic Church regarding partition | Dublin Diocesan Archive |
| 1916 | Pamphlet: Irish Republic War Bulletin. Dated 88th [sic] April 1916 and signed in print by Patrick Pearse. | Pearse, Patrick; The Allen Library, Bro. Allen Collection |
| 1916 | Paddy Moran in Irish Volunteer uniform | Dun Laoghaire and Bray 1913 Commemorative Committee; Moran, May |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. E. Daly | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Unpublished account of "The Lighter Side of 1916" by Ignatius Callender | Callender, Ignatius; The Breslin family |
| 1916 | Postcard. "Sinn Fein Rebellion. Sackville Street Before and After." | Mullen, John |
| 1916 | The house where Paddy Moran was born, Crossna Co. Roscommon | Dun Laoghaire and Bray 1913 Commemorative Committee; Moran, May |
| 1916 | British soldiers on Northumberland Road during the Rising | UCD-OFM Partnership |
| 1916 | Handwritten letter, possibly from Archbishop William Walsh, vouching for the fact that Eoin MacNeill was uninvolved in the planning of the 1916 Rising. | Walsh, Archbishop William; Dublin Diocesan Archives |
| 1916 | Postcard showing destruction in Dublin 1916. Titled "Corner of Sackville Street and Eden Quay" | Mullen, John |
| 1916 | Postcard. Corner of Middle Abbey St, and O’Connell Street after 'The Sinn Fein Rising' | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard. "Sackville Street showing ruins of Hotel Metropole and GPO After Bombardment" | Mullen, John |
| 1916 | Postcard. Sinn Fein Rebellion Dublin. Friends visiting Sinn Fein prisoners. | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Seawater-stained map of Kerry, with inscription written by Robert Monteith (who travelled by submarine with Roger Casement) | The Allen Library, Bro. Allen Collection |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Thomas J Clarke | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Proclamation of the Irish Republic | Pearse, Patrick; Connolly, James; MacDermott, Sean; Clarke, Thomas; Ceannt, Eamonn; McDonagh, Thomas; Plunkett, Joseph; Kilmainham Gaol |
| 1916 | Handwritten letter dated July 1916 from Alice Stopford Green to Archbishop William Walsh re her visit to Roger Casement | Dublin Diocesan Archive |
| 1916 | Group of eight Volunteers inside the GPO in 1916. | Kilmainham Gaol |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Ed. de Valera | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard. Ruins of GPO Dublin as seen from top of Nelson’s Pillar. | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Desmond Fitzgerald | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Brass Dublin Brigade cap badge 1916. | Sherwood Foresters Regimental Museum |
| 1916 | Postcard - The Quay (After the Rebellion), Dublin | South Dublin Libraries |
| 1916 | List of 'D' Company, 1st Batt, Dublin Irish Volunteers who took part in the 1916 Rising | Balfe, Richard; The Breslin family |
| 1916 | Postcard - Sinn Fein Rebellion, Wrecked Shops in Sackville Street, Dublin | South Dublin Libraries |
| 1916 | A bowler-hatted man surveys the damage in an unidentified building post-1916. | Agence Rol. Agence photographique; Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Estampes et photographie |
| 1916 | Postcard - Sinn Fein Rebellion, DBC Sackville Street. | South Dublin Libraries |
| 1916 | Irish Volunteers insignia - 2 Irish Harp Collar badges Dublin 1916 | Sherwood Foresters Regimental Museum |
| 1916 | Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Thomas McDonagh | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Postcard "Eden Quay from O'Connell Bridge" | Mullen, John |
| 1916 | Panoramic photograph of Survivors of the G.P.O. Garrison, 1966. | Kilmainham Gaol |
| 1916 | Contemporary newspaper cartoon showing Lancers on horseback under fire galloping down Sackville Street. | The National Library of Ireland |
| 1916 | Prisoners on way to British jails are marched to Dublin docks | Kilmainham Gaol |
| 1916 | Spa Hotel Lucan and 1916 | Unknown; Williams, Joe |
| 1916 | Minton Pottery prison mug used by Alderman Walter Cole in 1916 while a prisoner in Wandsworth, England. | Minton Pottery |